Part 78 (1/2)
=Let us Pray.= A Handbook of Selected Collects and forms of Prayer for the Use of the Free Churches. By C. SILVESTER HORNE and F. HERBERT DARLOW, M.A. Crown 8 vo, cloth, 1s. 6d. net.
=Race and Religion.= h.e.l.lenistic Theology, its Place in Christian Thought. By THOMAS ALLIN, D.D. Fcap. 8 vo, 1s. 6d.
”The book is crammed with facts and ideas. It would be difficult to find anywhere in the same compa.s.s a richer collection of living and suggestive thought.”--”J. B.,” in _The Christian World_.
=Short Devotional Services.= By GEORGE AITCHISON. Limp cloth, 1s. 6d.
Thirteen services, compiled chiefly from the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. Intended not to supersede but to supplement the usual extempore prayer.
=The Children's Pace; and Other Addresses to Children.= By Rev. J.
S. MAVER, M.A., of Paisley. Fcap. 8 vo, cloth, 1s. 6d.
”Mr. Maver has produced one of the best books of the kind published for some time.”--_Banffs.h.i.+re Journal._
1/- Net.
=Women and their Saviour.= Thoughts of a Minute for a Month. By MARIANNE FARNINGHAM, Author of ”Harvest Gleanings,” &c. Cloth, 1s. net.
”These 'thoughts of a minute for a month of mornings' are the out-pourings of an entirely unaffected piety.”--_Glasgow Herald._
”A very touching little book of devotional reflections.”--_Christian Life._
=Reasons Why for Free Churchmen.= By Rev. J. D. JONES, M.A., B.D. Small 8 vo, cloth boards, 1s. net.
=The Price of Priestcraft.= By HOWARD EVANS. Crown 8 vo, paper covers, 1s. net; cloth, 1s. 6d. net.
”We wish for it a very large circulation. No one has served the cause of religious freedom better than Mr. Howard Evans by his labours in the press and elsewhere.”--_British Weekly._
=Gain or Loss?= An Appreciation of the Results of Recent Biblical Criticism. Five Lectures delivered at Brixton Independent Church, London. By BERNARD J. SNELL, M.A., B.Sc. Cheap Edition. Fcap. 8 vo, cloth, 1s. net.
”Many students who are unable to follow all the lines and results of Biblical criticism have desired precisely such a book.... The treatment of the whole subject is most satisfactory, and appeals throughout both to reason and religious sentiment.”--_Dundee Advertiser._
1/-
=*Animal Fun.= Humorous Pictures of Animals drawn by LOUIS WAIN, HARRY B. NEILSON, J. A. SHEPHERD, and others. 4to, Coloured Paper Boards, varnished, 1s.
A delightful book for the young.
=Louis Wain's Animal Show.= Full of Pictures specially drawn for the book, with Stories in Prose and Verse. Coloured paper boards, varnished, 1s.
”'Louis Wain's Animal Show' will cause endless amus.e.m.e.nt in the nursery, and the difficulty will be to get the fortunate little ones who receive the volume to put it down. There will be tears to get it, and tears of happiness when it is obtained. The contents, like the matter and ill.u.s.trations, will fascinate all children, and they blend the humorous and the instructive with undoubted success.”--_Sunday School Chronicle._
”Will keep the youngsters in merry mood for hours.”--_Lloyd's Weekly News._
=Funny Animals and Stories About Them.= Comical Pictures of Animals, drawn by LOUIS WAIN, J. A. SHEPHERD, and other Artists. 4to, coloured paper boards, varnished, 1s.
A book that will be eagerly welcomed by children of all ages.
=Louis Wain's Baby's Picture Book.= Coloured paper boards, varnished, 1s.